Among the topics they touched on were the bye week, self-scouting and the Packers' cornerbacks. The show can be seen live at The Clubhouse Sports Pub & Grill in downtown Appleton or at clubhouselive.com.

Q: You recently tweeted that the bye week helped put things in perspective for you, that you've hit the reset button and all is well. What do you mean by "perspective" and hitting "the reset button?"

Jones: All well - everything is just good. I got a chance to see a lot of people that mean a lot to me - a lot of guys that I went to school with. ... I got engaged over the bye week. That was cool, and I got to celebrate that with a lot of my brothers and just people that I love. It was a wonderful feeling to be able to enjoy that because that's a big step in life. That's a huge step in life. That meant a lot to me.

Q: Mike McCarthy mentioned in his Monday news conference that you guys went through what he called an "Across the Hall" self-scout exercise in which players and coaches from one one side of the ball provided feedback to the guys and coaches on the opposite side of the ball. How did that go for you?

Jones: You know what? "Across the Hall" means we got a chance to meet with the quarterbacks. Obviously, we got to meet with (No.) 12 (Aaron Rodgers) just to see things from his perspective, things that we can do better from a back-end standpoint. So that was cool, getting pointers from the GOAT and just going from there. That made everybody better.

Q: What did Rodgers tell you, specifically?

Jones: A lot of that stuff, I can't really tell you guys. But it was some good stuff. It was definitely some good stuff.

Q: Do you think players will come out of the bye more refreshed and ready to play? Or does it sometimes take a little time to get back into the groove?

Jones: I think players will come out rejuvenated. You've got to think, this is a long season. We spend training camp together. Then the season. You don't really have a lot of time to just sit back and just have a lot of time for ourselves. We're at the stadium all day, around guys all day. So to be able to hit that reset button and unwind and step away from football for a few days. And then when you get back to it, you see what you've been missing. You've got to miss something in order to appreciate it. I think guys will come out bouncing around, energized, legs fresh and all that.

Q: As you look at the guys you have in that cornerback room, how excited are you to see everyone healthy and finally playing together? What's that group capable of as you prepare for your Week 8 showdown against the Rams and beyond?

King: We've got a lot of talent in that room. We talk about it a lot. But it's really about jelling. It's really about going out there and executing, leaving it all out there on the field and doing it come game day. We're trying to rep it in practice, but when the lights come on, that's when we've got to execute. We've got to play good for us to go where we need to go.